Hi all.
I’d really appreciate some recommendations for a hardware drum synth/machine that is multi-timbral, so that I can use it with my Digitone sequencer.
Specifically, I’d have one drum instrument per midi channel (x 4 on the Digitone), all on the one synth. Does such a drum synth even exist? I was looking at the Model Cycles as an option, but wondering what else there is out there.
Thanks!
Any recommendations for a drum synth?...
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- jameslondon74
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not sure what you mean here.
Somthing like the volca drum has 6 synth drums & sequencing,
Nord drum has 6 drums & pads but no sequencing.
Blofeld module has no pads or sequencing but extensive multi timbral synthesis.
None of the above do real [sampled] drums but other products are available that do.
also what is your budget ?
Somthing like the volca drum has 6 synth drums & sequencing,
Nord drum has 6 drums & pads but no sequencing.
Blofeld module has no pads or sequencing but extensive multi timbral synthesis.
None of the above do real [sampled] drums but other products are available that do.
also what is your budget ?
Re: Any recommendations for a drum synth?...
Why do you need a drum voice per midi channel?
- resistorman
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Re: Any recommendations for a drum synth?...
N i g e l wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 1:39 am not sure what you mean here.
Somthing like the volca drum has 6 synth drums & sequencing,
Nord drum has 6 drums & pads but no sequencing.
Blofeld module has no pads or sequencing but extensive multi timbral synthesis.
None of the above do real [sampled] drums but other products are available that do.
also what is your budget ?
Ideally no more than £250.
I don’t need any sequencing, my Digitone is the brain. But I’m beginning to wonder if my approach to drums in a DAWless setup needs reworking.
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- jameslondon74
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- jameslondon74
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Re: Any recommendations for a drum synth?...
Because I want to use the Digitone to sequence each drum part. So I’d have a 4 x part drum machine via the Digitone midi aequencer
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- jameslondon74
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Re: Any recommendations for a drum synth?...
You are not necessarily limited to 1 sound per MIDI channel.
multi timbral synth modules sometimes have a mode whereby different sounds can be allocated to different zones across the keyboard but still all on the same MIDI channel.
There are standard note numbers for GM drums for instance.
1 channel drums can give slightly tighter timing but may be insignificant to notice.
multi timbral synth modules sometimes have a mode whereby different sounds can be allocated to different zones across the keyboard but still all on the same MIDI channel.
There are standard note numbers for GM drums for instance.
1 channel drums can give slightly tighter timing but may be insignificant to notice.
Re: Any recommendations for a drum synth?...
Ah, OK. The AK does some good drum-synth-type sounds (and not limited to four sounds, if you know what you're doing). Anyone steeped in the convoluted ways of Elektron would probably get the best out of it (for me it's all a bit of a faff!)
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Re: Any recommendations for a drum synth?...
N i g e l wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 11:35 am You are not necessarily limited to 1 sound per MIDI channel.
multi timbral synth modules sometimes have a mode whereby different sounds can be allocated to different zones across the keyboard but still all on the same MIDI channel.
There are standard note numbers for GM drums for instance.
1 channel drums can give slightly tighter timing but may be insignificant to notice.
+1. Use a single channel and pitch to get the drum sounds you want. The other way is needlessly complicated and expensive. For < $250, I would look into the Alexis SR16.
Re: Any recommendations for a drum synth?...
Ben Asaro wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 12:56 pmN i g e l wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 11:35 am You are not necessarily limited to 1 sound per MIDI channel.
multi timbral synth modules sometimes have a mode whereby different sounds can be allocated to different zones across the keyboard but still all on the same MIDI channel.
There are standard note numbers for GM drums for instance.
1 channel drums can give slightly tighter timing but may be insignificant to notice.
+1. Use a single channel and pitch to get the drum sounds you want. The other way is needlessly complicated and expensive. For < $250, I would look into the Alexis SR16.
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- resistorman
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"The Best" piece of gear is subjective.
Re: Any recommendations for a drum synth?...
The important thing is what kind of drum sounds are you looking for? I assume acoustic samples. Look for a Kawai XD-5, which is a full on drum synth. The Korg S3 isn't quite to that level but it does allow layering.
http://www.vintagesynth.com/kawai/xd5.php
http://www.vintagesynth.com/kawai/xd5.php